Bynum Gymnasium
Infobox Stadium
stadium_name = Bynum Gymnasium
nickname = (Bynum Hall)fullname = William Preston Bynum, Jr. Gymnasium
United States
location = Bynum Hall, Cameron Avenue Chapel Hill, N.C.,
opened = 1904
renovated = 1923, 1928
closed = 1939 (became offices)
owner = University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
construction_cost = $29,500
architect = Frank P. Milburn (1904) Atwood and Weeks (1939)
general_contractor = V.P. Loftis
tenants = North Carolina Tar Heels (NCAA) 1910-24
seating_capacity = N/ABynum Gymnasium (now Bynum Hall) was the first home of North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball. It was built in 1904 as a general gymnasium and swimming pool, and hosted the basketball team for the first fourteen years of its existence (1910–24). The most distinctive feature of the gymnasium was its second level running track suspended above the court. No longer needed for its original purpose after Woollen Gymnasium was built, the building was remodeled internally as offices and renamed Bynum Hall. As of 2008, it is the Graduate Admissions Office.
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